Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 15:47     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Ice cream bar (make your own) w/ festive toppings
Vanilla & peppermint ice cream flavors.
Brownie pieces/mini gingerbread men/holiday colored sprinkles/Andes mints/candy canes/whipped cream/cherries/hot fudge.

Signed: A Jewish person who loves this time of year
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 13:46     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Gingerbread with whipped cream and berries
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 11:03     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Anonymous wrote:All these suggestions sound delicious; we usually do buche Noel and Christmas cookies, but my cousin's wife does trifle and that's always a big hit. I have to say, though, that the Trader Joe's ads for peppermint Baked Alaska are really whetting my appetite -- and I'm not even a big TJ's fan.


Are you the OP? And if so, do you need a suggestion other than trifle, buche de Noel and cookies?
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 10:59     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Pomegranate cheesecake, brownies with peppermint Hershey's kisses and ice cream. That's what we're having.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 08:41     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

All these suggestions sound delicious; we usually do buche Noel and Christmas cookies, but my cousin's wife does trifle and that's always a big hit. I have to say, though, that the Trader Joe's ads for peppermint Baked Alaska are really whetting my appetite -- and I'm not even a big TJ's fan.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 07:51     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Yule log
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2012 07:50     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Anonymous wrote:Here's a recent thread about bakeries that carry Buche de Noels. Most of the them were NoVA b/c that's what the OP was asking about.


Sorry forgot the link:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/277352.page
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 22:52     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

I'd bring sugar cookies decorated with red and green sugar, and peppermint brownies.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 22:04     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Anonymous wrote:Tiramisu, a festive trifle, pound cake with raspberries and cream, pot de creme, apricot bourbon cake.
Tell us about the size, scale and details of the event. I'm the usual dessert person on both sides of the family so I have a lot of experience in this realm.


It's a casual luncheon with about 15 close family members. We are not fancy but do enjoy good food thanks to an aunt who is an excellent cook.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 20:29     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Buche de Noel - I make mine, it's not that hard.

Other options - rum cake, chocolate/raspberry cake.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 19:33     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Here's a recent thread about bakeries that carry Buche de Noels. Most of the them were NoVA b/c that's what the OP was asking about.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 19:31     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Buche de Noel
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 19:31     Subject: Re:Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

buche de noel--it's supposed to resemble the yule log
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 19:15     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

Tiramisu, a festive trifle, pound cake with raspberries and cream, pot de creme, apricot bourbon cake.
Tell us about the size, scale and details of the event. I'm the usual dessert person on both sides of the family so I have a lot of experience in this realm.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2012 19:01     Subject: Dessert for Christmas Luncheon

I have been charged with bringing dessert to my brother's house for a Christmas luncheon. What kinds of desserts say "Christmas" to you? Thanks for your suggestions.